impairment

  • 21impairment review — A review, which under Financial Reporting Standard 11, should be conducted by entities if events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount of a fixed asset or goodwill may not be recoverable. If intangible assets or goodwill… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 22impairment — noun see impair …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 23impairment — See impair. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 24impairment — noun a) The result of being impaired; a deterioration or weakening; a disability or handicap; an inefficient part or factor. b) A downward revaluation, a write down …

    Wiktionary

  • 25impairment — A physical or mental defect at the level of a body system or organ. The official WHO definition is: any loss or abnormality of psychologic, physiologic, or anatomic structure or …

    Medical dictionary

  • 26impairment — Synonyms and related words: adulteration, attrition, curtailment, cut, cutting, damage, debilitation, decrease, decrement, defectibility, defectiveness, deficiency, depletion, depreciation, derogation, deterioration, detraction, detriment,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 27impairment — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun An act, instance, or consequence of breaking: breakage, damage, destruction, wreckage. See HELP …

    English dictionary for students

  • 28impairment — im pair·ment || ɪm permÉ™nt / peÉ™m n. act of making worse; deterioration; handicap; defect, flaw …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 29impairment — 1. A *long term *depreciation in the *value of an asset. 2. *Long term physical damage to an asset …

    Auditor's dictionary

  • 30impairment — im·pair·ment …

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